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Bag blunder hits passengers with £60 levy published today at 10:22
A leading budget airline may have unfairly charged thousands of passengers because its measuring devices for hand luggage were too small
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Free money you can take for granted published yesterday at 11:25
There are millions of pounds in grants waiting to be claimed and you could get your share
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Drivers are avoiding pricey motorway food published on Friday at 09:39
Motorway services are losing out on £11m a year in revenue because so many drivers believe they are too expensive, a study has found
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Crackdown on deals that dupe shoppers published on 31 August
'Bogus' sales and offers often used by high street stores and travel firms are to be outlawed by Christmas, it was revealed last night
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Is my address blacklisted by mystery debt? published on 27 August
I keep receiving letters from British Gas addressed to a Mr M., whom I have never heard of. They are trying to recover £643. Is my address blacklisted?
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The luxury items we can't resist buying published on 27 August
Many people are simply not prepared to compromise on life's little luxuries despite the recession, according to a new report
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Take up jam-making to save cash published on 19 August
With the credit crunch still biting, budget-conscious consumers seem to be turning their hands to making jams to help save money - and Kate Moss is doing it too
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Superdrug 'miracle' skin cream - is it any good? published on 12 August
Superdrug has launched a version of a 'miracle' Swiss apple face cream, which can cost up to £225 a bottle, for just £9.99. But is it any good?
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Cheapest ways to watch football on TV published on 11 August
With more football games than ever on TV, we run through the costs to follow your team in the Premier League, Europe, and catch England internationals
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Coffee prices in Britain vs elsewhere published on 3 August
You may be surprised to see the cost of a latte in Britain against other countries
